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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For me, flaky can mean two things. [b]The first is someone who's an outlier, who thinks for herself, marches to her own drummer, and doesn't give a crap what people think. Those to me are good qualities on the whole.[/b] The second kind of flaky is what 16:19 said... I knew a flake whose car was an unholy mess, her hair was always in disarray, and she was perpetually late. That's the negative kind of flaky. Of course, the first kind of flaky and the second kind often mesh, so it's def. a mixed bag. [/quote] Wrong. [/quote] Don't you just love PP? "Wrong." What kind of response is that? No elaboration or explanation. I said, "For me." That's MY opinion. You're def not a "flake," PP. You're a pedantic butthead who I'm sure is a lot of fun at parties. Back away. [/quote] No need to call names. This is an incorrect definition of the word. Maybe you associate some qualities in your first definition with some people you know who satisfy the definition of flakey. However, it is not a correct use of the word and I guess you can use the word however you want but having an opinion about it doesn't change the actual meaning of the word. [/quote]
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